The Sand Pyramids
Posted: Sun Nov 10, 2019 7:59 pm
Dear Almosters,
this 10+ drive was arranged and led by @alshamsi_m and supported by @Abu Jimmy ... there is very little more to add
It was clearly a VIP drive and there was another reason why this drive was special and unforgettable: it was my first drive with "Ciccina"
you might ask, who is Ciccina? ... then take a look at the picture at the bottom
So let me share with you first impressions from my new ride ...
By priority: first of all the traction is shocking great and I could approach soft sand at lower speed with no risk of getting stuck. Second, the power is impressive. The engine keeps pushing uphill even when the revs go down. The suspensions (King) are amazing and keep the wheels attached to the ground even in a destroyed terrain like Al Badayer. Last but not least I can finally drive with AC on and stay far from sand showers coming from the windows
On the other end ... the Pajero is much quicker and agile in the handling
It was an exiting and
experience at the same time. I realized the FJ has much more potential but I know for some time I'm going to miss the bound connecting me and my Pajero after almost 3 years drive
The drive was a mix of medium-big dunes, technical dunes and ended in Al Badayer. It was busy due to the many other convoys driving in the area, some of them driving with no respect to others. The terrain was very marked by tracks and wheel digs. However thanks to our angels @alshamsi_m at the front and @Abu Jimmy floating everybody did well and we had an happy and successful dive.
That's all for now. Looking forward to meet many of you next week at the CM drive

this 10+ drive was arranged and led by @alshamsi_m and supported by @Abu Jimmy ... there is very little more to add

It was clearly a VIP drive and there was another reason why this drive was special and unforgettable: it was my first drive with "Ciccina"



So let me share with you first impressions from my new ride ...
By priority: first of all the traction is shocking great and I could approach soft sand at lower speed with no risk of getting stuck. Second, the power is impressive. The engine keeps pushing uphill even when the revs go down. The suspensions (King) are amazing and keep the wheels attached to the ground even in a destroyed terrain like Al Badayer. Last but not least I can finally drive with AC on and stay far from sand showers coming from the windows

On the other end ... the Pajero is much quicker and agile in the handling
It was an exiting and


The drive was a mix of medium-big dunes, technical dunes and ended in Al Badayer. It was busy due to the many other convoys driving in the area, some of them driving with no respect to others. The terrain was very marked by tracks and wheel digs. However thanks to our angels @alshamsi_m at the front and @Abu Jimmy floating everybody did well and we had an happy and successful dive.
That's all for now. Looking forward to meet many of you next week at the CM drive
